Useful things
edit- Non-breaking character:
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- 2023/24 NLCD: <ref>{{cite book|author=Mike Williams & Tony Williams|title=Non-League Club Directory 2023/24|year=2023|page=}}</ref>
To do
edit- Dutch & Israeli infoboxes - 2dp
- Legislative -> Parliamentary elections
- Bolivian election results
- Polish infoboxes
- South African infoboxes
Missing national election and referendum articles
edit- ^ a b c Plus French elections
- ^ Plus Portuguese elections
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Soviet-era elections
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Plus missing ones
- ^ All elections before 1938
- ^ Elections prior to 2007
- ^ a b c d Yugoslav era elections missing
- ^ All elections before 1928
- ^ Including Moldavian and Wallachian elections
- ^ All elections before 1900
Maps
editSuggested guidelines:
- Maps should always have transparent backgrounds
- Referendum/ballot measure maps should take into account colour blindness and use a colours such as these
- Avoid using headings (as on this map) – maps will always appear in a context where the heading is unnecessary (e.g. in an infobox with a caption) and will be used on different language wikis (so it is unhelpful to limit the map to a single language). They also often don't match article titles, which makes it slightly incongruent.
- Avoid using include graphs, bar charts etc – maps are not supposed to be standalone explanations of an election result, as they will only be used in locations where those details are immediately adjacent (e.g. in infoboxes or next to results tables). Having these added to the image results in the map itself being shrunk to accommodate the additional details. In many cases the maps are shown at a size where these details are too small to read.
- Avoid using legends – similar to graphs and bar charts, these take up space and result in the map having to be shrunk, and in many cases a legend is unnecessary as party colours will be shown in the same infobox. Legends are also issues for maps being used on different language wikis as parties may have different names in different languages. Instead, legends can be added using the caption function as in the infobox of this article, which avoids compressing the map and allows the appropriate language to be used. These legends can be created on the commons description and copied across.
- Avoid listing data such as turnout; different languages use different number formatting and the decimal places used may not be consistent with the infobox the map is used in (for example this map has the turnout as 78,7% (the Dutch number format).
- Vote share shading should not be so absolute as to make the highest vote share all appear so dark as to be undifferentiable (for example, it is hard to tell which party won the southernmost constituency in this map).
- Maps should not include territory claimed by a country, but in which no voting takes place (for example Guatemalan maps should not include Belize; Venezuelan maps should not include Guayana Esequiba; Argentine maps should not include the Falkland Islands). Territory claimed by a country though not internationally recognised, but in which voting does take place, should be differentiated in the map.
- If a series of election articles has a consistent map format, new maps should follow the same format unless the map creator is willing to create maps in the new format to replace all the maps with the previous format. This will ensure consistency of presentation across articles.
Infobox
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IP stuff
editPOV pushing articles
Disputing Jewish links to Israel
Renaming stuff in Israel away from primary topic
Renaming stuff in Israel to Arabic names
Pointy renamings
Pointy additions to the intro
Anti-Palestinian/pro-Israel AfDs
Zambian politicians
edit1973–1978 – 1978–1983 – 1983–1988 – 1988–1991
Agriculture
edit- Member for Agriculture and Natural Resources: Geoffrey Beckett (1949?–1953)
- Member for Agriculture and Natural Resources: William Harris Wroth (1954–1957)
- Member for Agriculture and Natural Resources: Harold Watmore (1957–1958)
- Member for Agriculture and Natural Resources: Ebden Carlisle (1958)
- African Agriculture: Edson Mwamba (1959–1962)
- African Agriculture: Simon Kapwepwe (1962–1964)
- Agriculture: Elijah Mudenda (1964–????)
- Agriculture, Food & Fisheries: Guy Scott (1991–????)
- Agriculture, Food & Fisheries: Edith Nawakwi (??)
- Agriculture, Food & Fisheries: Mundia Sikatana (2002–2006)
- Agriculture and Livestock: Emmanuel Chenda (2011–2013)
- Livestock & Fisheries: Micheal Zondani Katambo (2016–)
Cabinet Affairs
edit- Cabinet Affairs & Public Service: Humphrey Mulemba (1967–1969)
Chiefs & Traditional Affairs
edit- Chiefs & Traditional Affairs: Inonge Wina (2011–2015)
- Chiefs & Traditional Affairs: Nkandu Luo (2012–2015)
- Chiefs & Traditional Affairs: Joseph Katema (2015–)
Community Development and Social Welfare
edit- Cooperatives, Youth & Social Services: Andrew Mutemba (1967–1968)
- Community Development and Social Welfare: Nakatindi Wina (1993–1998)
- Community Development & Social Services: Catherine Namugala (2006–2008)
Defence
edit- Defence and Security: Lewis Changugu (1964–1965)
- Defence: Alexander Grey Zulu (1970–1973)
- Defence and Security: Alexander Grey Zulu (1979–1985
- Defence: Malimba Masheke (1985–1989)
- Defence: Fredrick Hapunda (1989–1990)
- Defence: Benjamin Mwila (1991–1997)
- Defence: Wamundila Muliokela (2005–2006)
- Defence: Kalombo Mwansa (2009–????)
- Defence: Edgar Lungu (2013–2014)
- Deputy: Wamundila Muliokela (2002–2005)
Education
edit- African Education: Gabriel Musumbulwa (1959–1962)
- African Education: Harry Nkumbula (1962–1964)
- Education: John Mwanakatwe (1964–1967)
- Education: Andrew Mutemba (late 1960s, three months only)
- Education: Wesley Nyirenda (1969–????)
- Education: Fwanyanga Matale Mulikita (1973–1976)
- Education & Culture: Fredrick Hapunda (1982)
- General Education, Youth and Sport: Fredrick Hapunda (1988–1989)
- General Education, Youth and Sport: Eli Mwanang'onze (around 1990)
- Higher Education: Nkandu Luo (2016–)
Energy & Water Development
edit- Energy & Water Development: Benjamin Mwila (??)
- Energy & Water Development: Edith Nawakwi (??)
- Energy & Water Development: Felix Mutati (2005–2006)
Finance
edit- Finance: Trevor Gardner (1962–1964)
- Finance: Arthur Wina (1964–????)
- Finance: Elijah Mudenda (1967–1969)
- Finance: John Mwanakatwe (1969?–????)
- Finance: Muchila Lumina (1979)
- Finance: Gibson Chigaga (1987–????)
- Finance: Luke Mwananshiku (?)
- Finance: Emmanuel Kasonde (1991–????)
- Finance: Ronald Penza (1993–1998)
- Finance: Edith Nawakwi (1998–1999)
- Finance: Emmanuel Kasonde (2002–????)
- Finance: Situmbeko Musokotwane (2008–2011)
- Finance: Alexander Chikwanda (2011–2016)
- Finance: Felix Mutati (2016–)
Foreign Affairs
edit- Foreign Affairs: Simon Kapwepwe (1964–1967)
- Foreign Affairs: Reuben Kamanga (1967–1969)
- Foreign Affairs: Elijah Mudenda (1969–????)
- Foreign Affairs: Vernon Mwaanga (1973–1975)
- Foreign Affairs: Rupiah Banda (1975–1976)
- Foreign Affairs: Sikete Mwale (1976–1978)
- Foreign Affairs: Wilson M. Chakulya (1978–1980)
- Foreign Affairs: Lameck Goma (1980–1986)
- Foreign Affairs: Luke Mwananshiku (1986–1990)
- Foreign Affairs: Benjamin Mibenge (1990–1991)
- Foreign Affairs: Vernon Mwaanga (1991–1994)
- Foreign Affairs: Remmy Mushota (1994–1995)
- Foreign Affairs: Christon Tembo (1995–1996)
- Foreign Affairs: Lawrence Shimba (1996–1997)
- Foreign Affairs: Keli Walubita (1997–2002)
- Foreign Affairs: Katele Kalumba (2002)
- Foreign Affairs: Kalombo Mwansa (2002–2005)
- Foreign Affairs: Ronnie Shikapwasha (2005–2006)
- Foreign Affairs: Mundia Sikatana (2006–2007)
- Foreign Affairs: Kabinga Pande (2007–2011)
- Foreign Affairs: Chishimba Kambwili (2011–2012)
- Foreign Affairs: Given Lubinda (2012–2013)
- Foreign Affairs: Effron Lungu (2013)
- Foreign Affairs: Wilbur Simuusa (2013–2014)
- Foreign Affairs: Harry Kalaba (2014–2018)
- Foreign Affairs: Joe Malanji (2018–)
Gender and Child Development
edit- Women & Youth: Ali Simbule (1970–????)
- Gender and Child Development: Inonge Wina (2012–2015)
- Gender and Child Development: Nkandu Luo (2015–2016)
- Gender and Child Development: Victoria Kalima (2016–)
- Deputy Gender and Child Development: Esther Banda (2011–2015)
Health
edit- Health: Sikota Wina (1964–1965)
- Health: Peter Matoka (1965–1967)
- Health: Peter Matoka (1971–1972)
- Health: Michael Sata (1990s)
- Health: Nkandu Luo (1999)
- Health: Sylvia Masebo (2005–2006)
- Health: Joseph Kasonde (2011–2016)
- Health: Chitalu Chilufya (2016–)
Home Affairs
edit- Home Affairs: Simon Kapepwe (1964)
- Home Affairs: Mainza Chona (1966–1969)
- Home Affairs: Lewis Changufu (1967–1969)
- Home Affairs: Alexander Grey Zulu (1967–1970)
- Home Affairs: Lewis Changufu (1970–????)
- Home Affairs: Malimba Masheke (1988–1989)
- Home Affairs: Ronnie Shikapwasha (2002–2005)
- Home Affairs: Kalombo Mwansa (2005)
- Home Affairs: Ronnie Shikapwasha (2006–????)
- Home Affairs: Kalombo Mwansa (2008–2009)
- Home Affairs: Edgar Lungu (2012–2013)
- Home Affairs: Stephen Kampyongo (2014–)
Housing
edit- Housing & Social Development: Dingiswayo Banda (1964–????)
Industry
edit- Commerce & Industry: Alexander Grey Zulu (1964–????)
- Trade & Industry: Humphrey Mulemba (1969?)
- Commerce, Trade & Industry: Ronald Penza (1991–1993)
- Commerce, Trade & Industry: Felix Mutati (2006–2011)
- Commerce, Trade and Industry: Emmanuel Chenda (2013–2014)
- Commerce, Trade & Industry: Margaret Mwanakatwe (2015–)
Information
edit- Information and Posts: Peter Matoka (1964–1965)
- Information and Postal Serices: Lewis Changufu (1965–1967)
- Information, Broadcasting and Tourism: Sikota Wina (1968–????)
- Information, Broadcasting and Tourism: Andrew Mutemba (1968?)
- Information: Vernon Mwaanga (1999–2002)
- Information: Vernon Mwaanga (2006–2007)
- Information and Broadcasting Services: Chishimba Kambwili (201g)
Justice
edit- Legal Affairs: Brian Andre Doyle (1959–1964)
- Justice: Mainza Chona (1964–????)
- Justice: James John Skinner (1967–1969?)
- Legal Affairs: Lombe Chibesakunda (early 1970s?)
- Legal Affairs: Mainza Chona (1975–1977)
- Legal Affairs: Daniel Lisulo (1977–1978)
- Justice: George Kunda (2002–????)
- Justice: Edgar Lungu (2014)
Labour
edit- Labour & Mines: John Roberts (1959–1962)
- Labour & Mines: Reuben Kamanga (1962–1964)
- Labour & Mines: Justin Chimba (1964–????)
- Labour & Social Services: Lewis Changufu (1969–1970)
- Labour & Social Services: Fwanyanga Matale Mulikita (1970–1971)
- Labour & Social Services: Timothy Kankasa (early 1970s?)
- Labour & Social Services: Muchila Lumina (1979–1980)
- Labour & Social Services: Fredrick Hapunda (1982–1985)
- Labour: Michael Sata (1990s)
- Labour & Social Security: Edith Nawakwi (??)
- Labour: Chishimba Kambwili (early 2010s)
- Labour & Social Security: Joyce Nonde-Simukoko (2016–)
Local government
edit- Local Government: Rodney Malcomson (1959–1962)
- Local Government & Social Welfare: Kenneth Kaunda (1962–1964)
- Local Government: Nalumino Mundia (1964–????)
- Local Government: Sikota Wina (1965–????)
- Local Government & Housing: Peter Matoka (1972–????)
- Local Government: Michael Sata (1990s)
- Local Government & Property: Sylvia Masebo (2001–2005)
- Local Government & Housing: Nkandu Luo (2011–2013)
- Local Government: Emerine Kabanshi (2013–2014)
- Local Government: Emmanuel Chenda (2014–2015)
- Local Government & Housing: Stephen Kampyongo (2015–2016)
National Guidance & Religious Affairs
edit- National Guidance & Religious Affairs: Godfridah Sumaili (2016–)
Natural Resources
edit- Land & Natural Resources: Alfred Carlisle (1959–1962)
- Land & Natural Resources: Charles Cousins (1962–1964)
- Land & Works: Solomon Kalulu (1964–????)
- Natural Resources: Munukayumbwa Sipalo (1964–????)
- Mines and Cooperatives: Alexander Grey Zulu (1965–1967)
- Land & Mines: John Mwanakatwe (1967–1969)
- Mines and Mining Development: Humphrey Mulemba (1970–????)
- Land and Natural Resources: Timothy Kankasa (1970–????)
- Mines: Rupiah Banda (??)
- Planning: Muchila Lumina (1979)
- Development Planning: Muchila Lumina (1980–1982)
- Lands: Gladys Nyirongo (2006–2007)
- Lands: Gladys Lundwe (2010–2013)
- Lands, Natural Resources and Environmental Protection: Jean Kapata (2016–)
Native Affairs
edit- Native Affairs: F M Thomas (1962–1964)
President's Office
edit- National Guidance: Justin Chimba (1969–????)
- Minister of State in the President's Office: Timothy Kankasa (1969–1970)
- Minister of State in the President's Office: John Ngoma (1971–????)
Rural Development
edit- Rural Development: Reuben Kamanga (1969)
- Rural Development: Jethro Mutti (1969–1971)
Sports
edit- Youth & Sports: Fredrick Hapunda (1985–1988)
- Youth, Sports & Child Development: [[Baldwin Nkumbula]] (1991–1992)
- Sports: Gladys Nyirongo (2002–????)
- Sports & Youth: Chishimba Kambwili (early 2010s)
Tourism
edit- Tourism: Nakatindi Wina (1992–1993)
- Tourism: Sylvia Masebo (??)
- Tourism and Environment: Catherine Namugala (2008–????)
- Tourism & Arts: Jean Kapata (2014–2016?)
- Deputy Tourism & Arts: Ester Banda (2015–2016)
Transport
edit- Transport & Works: William Gray Dunlop (1959–1962)
- Transport & Works: Francis Stubbs (1962–1964)
- Transport & Communications: Reuben Kamanga (1964)
- Transport & Works: Alexander Grey Zulu (1964)
- Works: [[Peter Matoka 1967–1969
- Power, Transport & Works: Peter Matoka (1968–1969)
- Power, Transport & Works: Fwanyanga Matale Mulikita (1971–1973)
- Transport & Communications: Nkandu Luo (1991–2001)
- Transport & Communications: Brian Mushimba (2016–)
Minister without Portfolio
edit- Mainza Chona (1969–????)
Provinces
edit- Minister for Barotse Province: Humphrey Mulemba (1969)
- Minister for Copperbelt Province: Andrew Mutemba (1964?–????)
- Minister for Eastern Province: Solmon Kalulu (1969–????)
- Minister for Luapula Province: Humphrey Mulemba (1968–1969)
- Minister for Luapula Province: Fwanyanga Matale Mulikita (1969)
- Minister for Luapula Province: Kapasa Makasa (1971–1972)
- Minister for Northern Province: Kapasa Makasa (1964–1968)
- Minister for Northern Province: Fwanyanga Mulikita (1969–????)
- Minister for North Western Province: Kapasa Makasa (late 1960s)
- Minister for North Western Province: Frank Chitambala (1969–????)
- Minister for North Western Province: John Ngoma (1969–1970)
- Minister for North Western Province: Jethro Mutti (1971–1973)
- Minister for Southern Province: John Ngoma (1970–1971)
- Minister for Southern Province: Peter Matoka (1970–1971)
- Minister for Southern Province: Andrew Mutemba (1971–????)
- Minister for Western Province: Dingiswayo Banda (1969–????)